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Montreal Activists #FightFor15
The event was part of a two-day string of protests in North America under the #FightFor15 movement, which was started by American fast-food workers seeking a living wage in 2012.
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CSU Approves Hive Request for Funding
The Concordia Student Union will give the Hive café $185,600 to buy appliances for a new kitchen space, which will be part of renovations on the seventh floor of the Hall building downtown.
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Montreal March Held in Response to Killing in Lac-Simon
Riot police charged at a group of roughly 150 protesters in downtown Montreal on Monday evening, launching tear gas and sending the assembled crowd of demonstrators running.
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Student Financial Aid Reduced For Month of May
Several Concordia students received an email from Quebec’s Aide financière aux etudes last week saying they would not be receiving as much financial aid as expected for the month of May.
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Second Attempt to Restructure ASFA Fails
It’s official now—the Arts and Science Federation of Associations will not restructure.
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Montreal North Protest Held for Man Killed By Police
“Justice for Bony! Justice for Fredy!” the crowd screamed into the snowy night.
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Montreal Protester Has Charges Dropped Unexpectedly
The charges stem from an anti-austerity protest Dugrenier attended where he took photos of what he believed were plain clothes cops.
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The Right to Speak
The unforeseen consequences of student-protester tribunals have come to light, possibly setting the stage for a legal dispute between the Concordia Student Union and the university.
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The Right to Serve
If Terry Wilkings wins the race for the Arts and Science Faculty seat on Concordia’s Senate body, he will be ineligible to serve. He hasn’t won yet though—there was a tie.
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Wired for Good
With a background in biomechanics, Pfaff looked at the brain’s inherent functions to understand how they contribute to altruistic or aggressive behaviours. His research leads him to argue that humans are naturally designed to be good to each other. Concordia’s Science College invited him to explain the theory behind his book, The Altruistic Brain, on March 31 at the Oscar Peterson Hall in the downtown Hall building.